John Cena is set to put an end to his illustrious wrestling career in spectacular fashion, with his farewell match just around the corner. On December 13th, at the packed Capital One Arena in Washington D.C., the Cenation leader will face off against either GUNTHER or LA Knight in a battle for the ages.
And he won't be alone. Former WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins has confirmed that he'll be attending Cena's historic retirement match. In a casual conversation with Rich Eisen on his podcast, Rollins mentioned that they're "going to do some travelling" and will stop by Chicago for the Cleveland Browns game just after Cena's final bout.
The NFL schedule aligns perfectly with Rollins' travel plans, as the Chicago Bears are hosting the Cleveland Browns on December 14th – just one day after Cena's expected retirement match. It appears that Rollins won't be participating in the match itself, but will be joining his wife and fellow WWE superstar Becky Lynch to catch a game before heading to the Packers matchup later in the month.
For fans of both Rollins and Cena, this is an exciting development. The landscape of WWE is set to shift dramatically with Cena's retirement, and it remains to be seen whether Rollins will make any on-screen appearances at the December 13th event. One thing is certain – the energy at "Saturday Night's Main Event" in Washington D.C. is going to be electric, with Cena's farewell match promising to be a truly unforgettable experience for all involved.
And he won't be alone. Former WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins has confirmed that he'll be attending Cena's historic retirement match. In a casual conversation with Rich Eisen on his podcast, Rollins mentioned that they're "going to do some travelling" and will stop by Chicago for the Cleveland Browns game just after Cena's final bout.
The NFL schedule aligns perfectly with Rollins' travel plans, as the Chicago Bears are hosting the Cleveland Browns on December 14th – just one day after Cena's expected retirement match. It appears that Rollins won't be participating in the match itself, but will be joining his wife and fellow WWE superstar Becky Lynch to catch a game before heading to the Packers matchup later in the month.
For fans of both Rollins and Cena, this is an exciting development. The landscape of WWE is set to shift dramatically with Cena's retirement, and it remains to be seen whether Rollins will make any on-screen appearances at the December 13th event. One thing is certain – the energy at "Saturday Night's Main Event" in Washington D.C. is going to be electric, with Cena's farewell match promising to be a truly unforgettable experience for all involved.